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Paris (AFP) – Charlie Hebdo’s chief editor said a Turkish version of the satirical French magazine will be sold Wednesday because constitutional secularity is “under attack” in mainly Muslim Turkey.
The issue will appear as a four-page insert in the centre-left opposition daily Cumhuriyet, one of the Turkish paper’s journalists told AFP, requesting anonymity.
Gerard Biard of Charlie Hebdo told AFP on Tuesday that the Turkish version was “the most important” of the five foreign versions of the weekly being published a week after 12 people were killed in a jihadist attack on its Paris offices.
The special issue features a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed on its cover holding a “Je Suis Charlie” sign under the title “All Is Forgiven”. Turkish media described the cover but did not reproduce it.
“Turkey is in a difficult period and secularity there is under attack,” Biard said.
